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Privire sintetică asupra „literaturii naționalităților conlocuitoare” din România în perioada 1975-1979 [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2022
A totalizing perspective on the literary landscape in Romania in the second half of the 1970s should not lose sight of certain aspects that are not always as visible as one would like, such as the literature belonging to the „cohabiting nationalities ...
Cristina Deutsch
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Romanul misterelor în literatura română a secolului al XIX-lea - o pagină de istorie literară uitată -

open access: yesSwedish Journal of Romanian Studies, 2022
The following study looks into the history of a minimally studied Romanian literary form: the mystery novel. The particular aspects that define this subgenre are illustrated by the prose of Ioan M. Bujoreanu, entitled Mistere din București.
Manuela-Gabriela Ursu
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For the sake of a liberalized Romanian culture! What about an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary canon instead of the isolated monopolies with a subscription to the state budget?

open access: yesSwedish Journal of Romanian Studies, 2020
Fake canonizations are prevalent in the former communist countries wherein arts and culture in general may still function as propaganda weaponry at the hands of the sponsoring state.
Felix Narcis Nicolau
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Eugen Simion – opinii privind editarea operei lui Panait Istrati [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2023
In the collection entitled Opere fundamentale (Fundamental Works), initiated and coordinated by Eugen Simion for more than two decades, two editions are dedicated to Panait Istrati: the first one, consisting of two volumes, entitled Povestiri, romane ...
Zamfir Bălan
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„Revista Fundațiilor Regale” ca turnesol ideologic [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2020
This article provides a survey on “The Royal Foundations Review”, one of the most important publications in the history of Romanian literature. Four major periods are briefly described, in which the literary policy of the publication is connected to the ...
Mihai Iovănel
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The new reader's eye-scan and the intermedial processes / Naujojo skaitytojo akis-skaitytuvas ir intermedialūs procesai

open access: yesCreativity Studies, 2012
Within the field of meaning (re)production, the newly fashioned media theories have been stemming from Marshall McLuhan's and Mikhail Bakhtin‘s “hybrids” and generating what we are presently experiencing as flexible theoretical phenomena, exposed to ...
Aida Elisabeta Osian
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DRAMATIC STRUCTURES IN RELIGIOUS ORATORY CASE STUDY – ANTIM IVIREANU`S DIDAHII [PDF]

open access: yesDiversitate si Identitate Culturala in Europa, 2015
Antim‘s „Didahii” have always been a great topic of debate but very often the discussion has remained at a general level. Our approach aims to reveal a virtual aspect of the „Didahii”.
Ioan CRISTESCU
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Metasporic Canons. Nomadic Writing and Micropolitics of the Planetary

open access: yesMetacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory, 2023
This paper aims to introduce three categories in treating the complex phenomenon of canons’ negotiation from the perspective of literature of migration seen from within and from without, notably the nomadic writing, the hybrid paradigm, and the ...
Laura T. Ilea
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Dramaturgia lui Fănuș Neagu – O receptare critică [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2020
Best known as a prose writer – thirty books of short prose and five novels bear his signature – Fănuș Neagu was also highly appreciated as a playwright. He wrote six plays, three of which were awarded the Writers’ Union Prize – The Noise Team (1971), The
Lucian Chișu
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The Character Network in Liviu Rebreanu’s Ion: A Quantitative Analysis of Dialogue

open access: yesMetacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory, 2020
This study revisits what is widely considered “the first modern novel” in Romanian literature, Liviu Rebreanu’s Ion, from a network theory perspective.
Vlad Pojoga   +2 more
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